Ghostly Shapes №2 – Iceland Print Material:Acrylic GlassArtwork Information Taken at dusk shortly after rainfall, this series captures a glacial river landscape under shifting clouds and fading light. As the low hanging mist begins to lift, ghost like shapes emergeformed by water, sediment, and the subtle contours of the land. Without direct sunlight, the scene appears calm and mysterious. Reflections soften the surface, and the flowing lines become more visible. The overall darkness preserves the fleeting
the swirling formations resembled Jupiter’s cloud bands
which can be seen in frozen waters such as this glacial lake in front of Skaftafellsjökull
temporarily leaving small islands of sand that cause the river channels to further divide and branch
this series captures the atmosphere of a constantly changing coastline
Along their winding courses
Rich orange and brown tones
Námafjall is a still active volcano that belongs to the Krafla volcanic system
Without scale or context
the lake presents a fleeting interplay of seasonal contrasts: fragments of winter ice drift across the surface
geometric patterns stood in stark contrast to the chaotic tangle of leaves and branches nearby
Strong winds and water currents can also create stress on the ice
and shaped by seasonal stillness